Circumstellar disks are vast expanses of dust that form around new stars in the earliest stages of their birth. Predicted by astronomers as early as the eighteenth century, they weren't observed until the late twentieth century, when interstellar imaging technology enabled us to see nascent stars hundreds of light years away. Since then, circumstellar disks have become an area of intense study among astrophysicists, largely because they are thought to be the forerunners of planetary systems like our own-the possible birthplaces of planets. This volume bring
As stars are created by the gravitational contraction of knots in giant interstellar clouds, they sh...
Protoplanetary disks around young stars are the birth sites of planetary systems like our own. Disks...
The origin of disks surrounding young stars has direct implications for our understanding of the for...
Unveiling the physical processes leading to planet formation is one of the major challenges of moder...
Long hypothesized to be the origin of planetary systems, disks around newly formed stars have been ...
The existence of exoplanetary systems was first predicted after the discovery of accretion disks aro...
Accretion disks are pivotal elements in the formation and early evolution of solar-like stars. On to...
Since the 1990s, protoplanetary disks and planetary disks have been intensively observed from optica...
Where, when and how do (gas giant) planets form? - Up to now the formation process of planets was mo...
Stars are born from clouds of gas and dust that collapse under gravity. Both direct and indirect obs...
Over the past 10 years abundant evidence has emerged that many (if not all) stars are born with circ...
TTauri disks located in nearby star-forming regions (e.g. Taurus-Auriga at 140 pc) are thought to be...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
The early solar system represents the only case we have of a circumstellar disk that can be investig...
Starburst regions in nearby and distant galaxies have a profound impact on our understanding of the ...
As stars are created by the gravitational contraction of knots in giant interstellar clouds, they sh...
Protoplanetary disks around young stars are the birth sites of planetary systems like our own. Disks...
The origin of disks surrounding young stars has direct implications for our understanding of the for...
Unveiling the physical processes leading to planet formation is one of the major challenges of moder...
Long hypothesized to be the origin of planetary systems, disks around newly formed stars have been ...
The existence of exoplanetary systems was first predicted after the discovery of accretion disks aro...
Accretion disks are pivotal elements in the formation and early evolution of solar-like stars. On to...
Since the 1990s, protoplanetary disks and planetary disks have been intensively observed from optica...
Where, when and how do (gas giant) planets form? - Up to now the formation process of planets was mo...
Stars are born from clouds of gas and dust that collapse under gravity. Both direct and indirect obs...
Over the past 10 years abundant evidence has emerged that many (if not all) stars are born with circ...
TTauri disks located in nearby star-forming regions (e.g. Taurus-Auriga at 140 pc) are thought to be...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
The early solar system represents the only case we have of a circumstellar disk that can be investig...
Starburst regions in nearby and distant galaxies have a profound impact on our understanding of the ...
As stars are created by the gravitational contraction of knots in giant interstellar clouds, they sh...
Protoplanetary disks around young stars are the birth sites of planetary systems like our own. Disks...
The origin of disks surrounding young stars has direct implications for our understanding of the for...